>>2193054heres my larpfag setup for a dayhike or trip where I'll only be resting breifly durring the night and propper sleep and a real fire arent a concearn.
>waterproof austrian field jacket>wool-synth blend sweater and ski mask>gloves>1911 carried iwb>alumimum mug and esbit stove for heating bullion cubes or tea>pocket first aid kit in ai-2>matches>pocketknife>spoon and toothbrush>flashlight>canteen(I bring a filter too if I dont trust the water where im going)>canned smoked oysters or sardines (sometimes a sandwich wrapped in newspaper, but going hungry is kind of a given with this loadout)>gas mask and dosimiter if I want to go full larp or am going into abandoned buildings that may contain recent industrial pesticide (getting a better one soon and looking at giegers for fun)>flask for vodka or industrial alcohol (usualy leave it home these days since my alcoholism is getting kinda bad)>papirosa (used to be tobacco but I've mostly switched to smoking hemp)a large knife or hatchet gets tossed in if I actualy plan on making camp, and overnighters where I actualy plan on sleeping usualy involve an old soviet wool -blend blanket and an air mattress and usualy a shelter half as a ground sheet. I dont have a very authentic solution for overnight sleeping in the colder seasons sadly and my bum knee prevents me from carrying much weight. for foodwear I traditionaly wore sapogi boots, but I've become pretty fond of canvas sneakers like converse any time it's not too wet and soggy. most of this equipment is soviet or eatern bloc military or civilian surplus